Tuesday, April 7
7:30 PM MT | 9:30 PM ET
Rogers Place
Presented by Explore Edmonton
Highlights and Press Conferences available on Ottawa and Toronto YouTube channelsCALGARY, AB (April 1, 2026) – The Toronto Sceptres skated to a 2-1 victory over the Ottawa Charge in front of 16,150 fans Wednesday night at Scotiabank Saddledome in the D...
Wednesday, April 1, 2026 | 7:30 p.m. MT | Scotiabank Saddledome - CalgaryWATCH LIVE: TSN 5, TSN.ca, TSN App, Scripps Sports, PWHL YouTube & thepwhl.com (U.S. / International), More Daniella Ponticelli (Play-by-Play), Becky Kellar (Analyst), Kelly Vande...
Presented by Explore Edmonton
Presented by Explore Edmonton
The next stop on the Takeover Tour™ was Edmonton, where fans were treated to a tightly contested battle between Minnesota and Vancouver. Emmerance Maschmeyer, an Alberta native, returned home and put on a spectacular performance, stopping 33 shots, but Taylor Heise managed to get one past her in overtime, busting her slump and scoring her first goal of the year.
Event | Date | Time (MT) | Location | Details |
Boston Fleet Open Practice + Autograph Session | Monday, Apr. 6 | 12:30 PM | Downtown Community Arena | Autographs open to first 50 fans |
Community Clinic | Monday, Apr. 6 | 2:30 PM | Closed Event | |
Vancouver Goldeneyes Open Practice + Autograph Session | Monday, Apr. 6 | 4:00 PM | Downtown Community Arena | Autographs open to first 50 fans |
Boston Fleet vs. Vancouver Goldeneyes Takeover Tour™ Game | Tuesday, Apr. 7 | 7:30 PM | Rogers Place |
10 photos
Presented by Ally
In front of 15,938, the PWHL Takeover Tour returned to Detroit, where the Victoire took down the Sirens on the back of three third-period goals, two of which came from Catherine Dubois, who remains red-hot over the last four games.
Presented by Ally
The Takeover Tour™ is back in Detroit for the 2025-26 season. Vancouver storms back from a 3-1 deficit to complete the comeback, handing Boston just its second regulation loss of the season. Sophie Jaques becomes first player this season to score while the Fleet are on the penalty kill.
27 photos
The latest stop on the PWHL Takeover Tour was Calgary, where the Sceptres faced the Charge. After the teams remained tied with one apiece through two periods, Toronto's Claire Dalton provided the all-important winner in the third, her first of the season.
18 photos
The Takeover Tour in Chicago saw the Torrent take down the Sirens for just their second win away from Climate Pledge Arena. Theresa Schafzahl scored her first goal since being traded to the Torrent, adding two assists for three points on the night.
The PWHL Takeover Tour™ rolled into Chicago, where an excited arena was treated to some extra hockey. The Charge took down the Frost in a power-play-laden matchup, with Sarah Wozniewicz scoring the all-important overtime winner.
20 photos
The PWHL Takeover Tour rolled on to Winnipeg, where fans were treated to overtime hockey between Montreal and Ottawa. Rebecca Leslie played hero, scoring the game-winner for the Charge just 12 seconds into the extra period—her twelfth of the season.
12 photos
Presented by Woody Creek Distillers
In the second Denver Takeover Tour game of the season, Minnesota stays red-hot as they take down New York, withstanding a late third-period push by the Sirens.
Presented by Woody Creek Distillers
Denver is the latest stop on the PWHL Takeover Tour™, where the league’s two newest teams face off against one another. Vancouver comes away victorious, besting Seattle 3–1.
17 photos
Presented by BJ's Wholesale Club
The Takeover Tour™ stops in D.C., as a crowd of 17,228 sets the largest attendance in U.S. women’s hockey history, surpassing the mark set in Seattle just weeks ago. Paetyn Levis’ fourth goal of the season proves to be the difference in the nation’s capital.
17 photos
Presented by Atlantic Lottery
Just as in the first matchup in Halifax, the DoorDash Takeover™ showdown between Boston and Ottawa needs a shootout to decide the winner. The Charge’s win streak reaches six, as Sanni Ahola earns her first PWHL win.
The packed crowd at Scotiabank Centre got a thrilling overtime battle in the first stop on the PWHL Takeover Tour™. Montréal's Marie-Philip Poulin and Ann-Renée Desbiens made the difference in the shootout, Captain Clutch scoring and Desbiens blocking all five attempts to seal the win.
26 photos
The DoorDash Takeover Tour™ returns to Québec City, where hometown hero Ann-Renée Desbiens posts her third career PWHL shutout. Nicole Gosling’s first career PWHL goal proves to be the difference in the win.
19 photos
The DoorDash Takeover Tour™ saw the first hockey game played at the newly renovated TD Coliseum in Hamilton. A crowd of 16,012 watched a back-and-forth game go to a shootout, where Seattle emerged victorious over Toronto.
13 photos
Presented by BJ's Wholesale Club
A rowdy Texas crowd was treated to a back-and-forth affair between Seattle and New York. Casey O’Brien scores the game-winner, not only netting her first career goal but adding two more to complete the hat trick.
13 photos